Open Studio
by
Julia Schwarzbach
"Time to Meet" is a series of open rehearsals and discussions, a meeting place for exchange and feedback on artistic processes, this time with the artist Julia Schwarzbach.
Together with performer and DJ Nic Lloyd Salzburg-based choreographer Julia Schwarzbach has embarked on a new project around their interest on the relationship performer-audience .. an experiment around dynamics of togetherness. The two weeks of the apap residency are a laboratory to research working-strategies and choreographic form for the project and for trying out little set-ups during "time to meet". Julia and dramaturg Silke Bake look forward to exchange and talk with you! The work will play in january 2018 in the frame of PNEU Festival Salzburg
A project by Julia Schwarzbach in collaboration with Nic Lloyd | Dramaturgical advice: Silke Bake | In the frame of apap – Performing Europe 2020, co-financed by the Creative Europe Programme of the EU | supported by: SZENE Salzburg, Tanzfabrik Berlin, Kultur Stadt Salzburg, Kultur Land Salzburg.
Julia Schwarzbach is a dancer and choreographer based in Salzburg. Since 2016 she is part of the network apap-Performing Europe 2020 by SZENE Salzburg. Over the last 10 years she has collaborated with artists such as Sasha Waltz, Tania Bruguera, Ivana Müller, Gill Clark, Rosalind Crisp, Zoe Knights, Barbara Bess, Claudia Heu and LaborGras. Since 2009 she creates her own work. "loops and breaks" (2012-) began as a research project in Austria and Germany, exploring and testing the relationship between performer and audience - an ongoing interest. The show toured the UK and Spain in 2014, playing venues such as Barbican London, Matadero Madrid, Traverse Theatre Edinburgh. In 2014 Julia initiated the interdisciplinary performance collective under construction. The group showed their first work at Sommerszene 2015 and collaborates with guests like Silke Bake, Martin Nachbar and Claudia Heu. The same year Julia choreographed a work on the Yugsamas movement collective and conducted a research residency at Impulstanz Vienna with performer and DJ Nic Lloyd. Born out of this research Julia and Nic keep developing the duet `Recreation` (2016-). For Toihaus Theatre Salzburg Julia creates and tours performances for young audiences all around the globe. She graduated from SEAD Salzburg and holds an MA in Performance and Creative Research from Roehampton University London. Her practice is informed by an interest in experiential anatomy and somatic practices like Kleintechnique and BMC, looking at the structures and architectures of the body and questioning ideas of natural and built (human) environments.
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